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Salud America! The RWJF Research Network to Prevent Obesity Among Latino Children

National Program

To stimulate and support investigator-initiated research and build a field of researchers focused on preventing obesity among Latino children.

Forward Promise

September 17, 2012 | National Program

Forward Promise is a new initiative focused on improving the health and success of middle- and high-school-aged boys and young men of color.

Addressing Nutrition, Overweight and Obesity Among Latino Youth

December 1, 2011 | Issue Brief

This research brief examines the environmental, socioeconomic and cultural factors that influence nutrition, overweight and obesity among Latino youth.

Physical Activity, Overweight and Obesity Among Latino Youth

December 1, 2011 | Issue Brief

This brief summarizes research that examines environmental, socioeconomic and cultural factors related to physical activity and/or obesity among Latino youth to identify solutions for reversing the obesity epidemic.

Influence of Media on Overweight and Obesity Among Latino Youth

December 1, 2011 | Issue Brief

This research brief explores the relationships between media marketing and the health behaviors of Latino youth, particularly as these behaviors pertain to overweight and obesity.

Promoting the Health and Stability of Young Black and Latino Males in Harlem

October 8, 2010 | Program Result

The Brotherhood/Sister Sol delivered a comprehensive array of services designed to promote the health and stability of young Black and Latino males in the Harlem neighborhoods of New York City.

Forward Promise Overview

September 17, 2012 | Story

Forward Promise is an initiative to improve the health and success of middle- and high-school-aged young men of color

Problem Drinking Among Mexican-Americans

March 1, 2012 | Journal Article

Two measures of problem drinking among Mexican Americans in Texas City, Texas were studied examining the relationship of nativity and concentration of Hispanics living in the neighborhood. A total of 1,435 Mexican Americans ages 25 years and older w ...

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Launches $9.5 Million Initiative to Improve Health and Success of Young Men of Color

August 20, 2012 | News Release

RWJF investment brings important leadership to issue gaining momentum among philanthropists and policymakers

Ethnic/Race Differences in the Attrition of Older American Survey Respondents

February 1, 2012 | Journal Article

The patterns of attrition among elderly participants in health research studies vary significantly by race and ethnicity. As population diversity increases, researchers should consider these differences when assembling survey panels in order to retain minority participants and avoid biased estimates.

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